Astroscale is a 2025 Gizmodo Science Fair winner for developing a satellite designed to rendezvous with space junk, with the ...
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Japan’s new plasma propulsion engine could deorbit space debris contact-free
This technology offers a solution to the continuous accumulation of space debris, such as defunct satellites and spent rocket stages.
With 14,000 pieces of space junk floating in LEO, scientists need a safe, reliable, and affordable way to do some clean ...
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Astronomers Say Earth Has a Newly Discovered ‘Quasi-Moon,’ a Companion That Shares Its Orbit Around the Sun
Researchers are discussing 2025 PN7, a small celestial body that's following a similar orbital path to our planet's without being gravitationally tied to Earth ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
A Blazing Fireball Shocked Americans in the Night Sky — What Was It Really?
A glowing object streaked across the Texas sky on Sunday night, leaving stunned residents reaching for their phones and ...
ABP News on MSN
Meteor Shower Or Space Junk? Fireball That Dazzled Delhi-NCR Skies Suspected To Be China’s Rocket Debris
The rare fireball lit up the skies over Delhi, Gurugram, and Rajasthan, with experts suggesting it was debris from a Chinese ...
Hyderabad’s Sankarsh Chanda, founder of Stardour Aerospace, is building Lucas — India’s first orbital transfer vehicle.
When finished, the Falcon sits atop a unique buildable stand that tilts the starship at a dramatic angle, as though in flight ...
Two college students, Snehadeep Kumar and Mohit Kumar Nayak, are building India’s first gamma-ray detecting CubeSat via their ...
Sophisticated private sources could provide a fuller picture of the state of the economy. But the government is not even ...
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Scientists Unveil Powerful New Ion Engine Solution That Could Finally Clean Up Space Junk
Space debris is a growing threat to satellites and missions, with over 14,000 pieces already cluttering low-Earth orbit. To ...
The end of the Akatsuki mission means humanity currently has no active spacecraft at Venus, but planners hope to launch four ...
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